Toy.



P. GOEHRING.

TOY.

APPLICATION FILED APR.23. I918,

1,296, 179. i Patented Mar. 4,1919.

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TOY.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed April 23, 1918. Serial No. 230,206.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, PHILLIP GOEHRING,

In the drawings Figure 1 is a side elevation of the toy. Fig. 2 is afront elevation of same. 7

Referring more particularly to the drawings which represent the figureof a soldier having a body 1 which is integral with a head 2 and uponeither side of which are pivoted, arms 3 and upper leg members l. To theupper leg members i are pivoted lower leg members 5. The outer end orhand portion ofthe arms 3 is provided with a pair of holes 6 throughwhich strings 7 are passed and which are united at their outer ends inthe form of loops upon which are slidably mounted hand grips 8. Inoperation the grips are taken one in either hand and the soldier isswung in a circle about the strings 7 until the strings are Gopies ofthis patent may be obtained for wound after which a steady pull upon thestrings will cause the soldier to swing about the strings in theopposite direction until the strings are unwound. By intermittent pullsthe soldier will perform a large number. of acrobatic feats about thestring as a bar of support.

While I have shown a particular form of embodiment of my invention, I amaware that many minor changes therein will readily suggest themselves toothers skilled in the art without departing fromthe spirit and scope ofthe invention, and I therefore desire to avoid being limited to theexact form shown and described.

I-Iaving described my invention, what I claim as new and desire toprotect by Letters Patent, is z- Patented Mar. 4, 1919.

In a toy the combination of a body member representing a soldier, upperleg members pivotally connected to the said body member, lower legmembers pivoted to the lower end of the said upper leg members,

arms pivotally connected to the said body I member, an endless cordpassing through holes in the outer ends of the said arms, and hand gripssecured to the extremities of the said cord, whereby the cord may beheld taut while the figure of the soldier is swung about it as a center.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature.

PHILLIP GOEI-IRING.

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